John S. Pezaris

Affiliations: 
Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA 
Area:
Visual Prosthesis, Functional Microcircuitry
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Lee K, Paulk AC, Ro YG, et al. (2024) Flexible, scalable, high channel count stereo-electrode for recording in the human brain. Nature Communications. 15: 218
Meital-Kfir N, Pezaris JS. (2023) The Influence of Phosphene Synchrony in Driving Object Binding in a Simulation of Artificial Vision. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science. 64: 5
Karadima V, Pezaris EA, Pezaris JS. (2023) Attitudes of potential recipients toward emerging visual prosthesis technologies. Scientific Reports. 13: 10963
Rassia KEK, Moutoussis K, Pezaris JS. (2022) Reading text works better than watching videos to improve acuity in a simulation of artificial vision. Scientific Reports. 12: 12953
Paraskevoudi N, Pezaris JS. (2021) Full gaze contingency provides better reading performance than head steering alone in a simulation of prosthetic vision. Scientific Reports. 11: 11121
Moleirinho S, Whalen AJ, Fried SI, et al. (2021) The impact of synchronous versus asynchronous electrical stimulation in artificial vision. Journal of Neural Engineering. 18
Mirochnik RM, Pezaris JS. (2019) Contemporary approaches to visual prostheses. Military Medical Research. 6: 1
Paraskevoudi N, Pezaris JS. (2018) Eye Movement Compensation and Spatial Updating in Visual Prosthetics: Mechanisms, Limitations and Future Directions. Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience. 12: 73
Rassia KEK, Pezaris JS. (2018) Improvement in reading performance through training with simulated thalamic visual prostheses. Scientific Reports. 8: 16310
Killian NJ, Vurro M, Keith SB, et al. (2016) Perceptual learning in a non-human primate model of artificial vision. Scientific Reports. 6: 36329
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